Reduced Mouth Opening

Reduced Mouth Opening, also known as Trismus, is a condition where a person finds it difficult or painful to fully open their mouth. This limitation can interfere with eating, speaking, oral hygiene, and even dental treatment. It can arise from multiple causes such as muscle spasm, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF), trauma, infection, or after dental procedures and surgeries.

Our experts carefully assess the underlying cause before creating a personalized treatment plan that focuses on restoring normal jaw function, relieving discomfort, and improving quality of life.